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Single-shot time-folded fluorescence lifetime imaging.

Valentin KapitanyVytautas ZickusAreeba FatimaGuillem CarlesDaniele Faccio
Published in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2023)
Fluorescence lifetime imaging is an important tool in bioimaging that allows one to detect subtle changes in cell dynamics and their environment. Most time-domain approaches currently involve scanning a single illumination point across the sample, which can make imaging dynamic scenes challenging, while single-shot "rapid lifetime determination" can suffer from large uncertainties when the lifetime is not appropriately sampled. Here, we propose a time-folded fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (TFFLIM) approach, whereby a time-folding cavity provides multiple spatially sheared replicas of the lifetime, each shifted temporally with respect to a fixed time gate. This provides a robust, single-shot FLIM approach that we experimentally validate across a broad lifetime range on fluorescent beads and Convallaria samples.
Keyphrases
  • high resolution
  • single molecule
  • stem cells
  • bone marrow
  • sensitive detection